Rensselaer Democrat, Volume 1, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Intent medical advice is: Drink less, breathe more; eat less, chew more; ride less, walk more; cloth less, bathe more; worry less, ivork more; waste less, give more; write less, read more; preach less, practice more. A first class bakery for sale. Cali on D. W. Shields for particulars. A prominent young bachelor of this city told a reporter the other night that patriotic girls are wearing red, white and blue stockings. Now the question is, did he make that statement on information or beleif? For spring hats in latest styles call on Mrs. Imes. thing in her line first class ami up to date. Chas.E. Millsof Rensselaer, candidate for joint aepresentative of Lake and Jasper counties, was in Lowell building fences one day last week. Mr. Mills is a good lawyer and a pleasant gentleman and should Lake county fail to nominate their own man we need not have any fear, as Mr. Mills will look after our interests.- Lowell Gazette. Call on the Meyer Sisters’ for stylish millinery. First class goods and lowest prices. That there is .something in a name is sadly realized by a Sheldon man named Coffee. He has applied for a divorce on the grounds that his wife roasts him and kept him in hot water. His wife offered the defense that she didn’t know any other way to make Coffee good. JThat settled it . It is said that their relations should be strained, and right in the cream of life, too, but how could they stand the perpetual grind. Call in and see Mrs. Hersh man’s hats before you buy elsewhere, she will save you money Location near depot. The Rensselaer Crokinole Club met as the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pumphrey in the north part of town, last Tuesday evening. Eight couple were present and all pronounced it a taost enjoyable evening. It was given in honor of Chas. Mullen of Brook, who is visiting Newt Pumphrey. The first part of the evening was spent in playing progressive crokinole until about 10 o’clock when refreshments were served. The remainder of the evening until a late hour was ■spent in games of various kinds. Mrs. Imes has a fine line of millinery for saleat lowest prices. The First District Christian Endeavor convention of the state of Indiana, will meet at Remington, June 8 and 9.. Eminent speakers nqd singers will be present and n rich treat »f good things in Christian work may be expeqtfcd. -Riev. R. V. Hunter of Indianapolis,! arid Rev- J- B. Braudt of Valparaiso, are expected to make the principal addresses. It is now confidently expected that Prof, Bilhorn of Chicago, rill ©hargepfthe r;■